Macular Degeneration

Dry Eye

Welcome to Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center

At Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center, we’ve got it all. From treatment of common visual problems to specialized care for complex cases, we cover your entire family’s eye care needs under one roof. Our exceptional team of doctors is committed to bringing you the very best new technology in caring for your sight. With our on-site, full-service optical center, Maynor & Mitchell is truly “one-stop shopping” for your eye care needs. We make the health and safety of your eyes our primary concern, so you can be sure that our comprehensive service is the best available anywhere in town.

Choosing an Eye Surgeon

When choosing your eye surgeon, it is important that you look for someone who is compassionate and committed to the technology. Our largest referral source is by word of mouth. Those patients we have treated, taken care of and provided a good outcome, refer in the most patients for us. If you are looking for quality eye care with excellent results, call our office today.

Clear Vision for a Lifetime

There’s no need to struggle with blurry vision caused by cataracts. Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center is a leader in cataract surgery with implantable/ intraocular lenses (IOLs). Today’s new IOLs – Crystalens® and ReSTOR® – are better than ever, giving cataract patients the clear vision they need and deserve. They can also be used to improve age-related vision loss (presbyopia).

Hazy Vision After Cataract Removal?

While cataracts do not recur after they are surgically removed, about one in five cataract patients experiences post-surgical hazy or diminished vision, where a thin membrane of scar tissue has formed behind the lens. Fortunately, this condition is easily treatable to restore your clear vision. During a YAG laser capsulotomy at Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center, the hazy membrane is removed, quickly and without discomfort.

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Covid-19 Procedures

As of April 30th at 5:00 PM, Governor Ivey’s ban on elective procedures and non-urgent care ended. On Monday May 4th we will be open to see all patient appointment types, but we will do so by taking precautions to ensure the safety of both our patients and staff members. Please review the following protocols so that you will know what to expect at your appointment.

We will require all patients and anyone accompanying you to your appointment to wear a cloth or medical mask.

Upon arrival to our office, please call 256-533-0315 to let us know you are in the parking lot.

When we have an exam room available, we will contact you to enter the building

Each patient and guest entering the building will have their temperature checked at the front door

Unless the patient requires assistance, we are limiting only the patient to enter the building.

Please call our office and reschedule your appointment if you or the person accompanying you to your appointment’s answer is yes to any of the following questions:

Have you traveled outside the USA in the past 14 days?

Have you been in close contact with a person known to have tested positive for COVID-19?

Do you currently have a fever or respiratory symptoms (cough or shortness of breath)?

Do you currently have any of the following symptoms?

Fever

Chills

Repeated shaking with chills

Muscle Pain

Headache

Sore throat

New loss of taste or smell

Our office has implemented the following protective measures for our patients and staff:

All staff will be screened for symptoms of Covid-19 including the taking of temperatures each day upon arrival at the facility. Any staff with any signs or symptoms will be immediately sent home or referred to the appropriate health care facility.

Physicians and staff will wear N95 face masks.

The number of patients inside the office building will be limited. In general, patients will be encouraged to wait in their vehicles and will be notified via cell phone when an exam room is available.

If a patient or someone accompanying them must sit in the waiting room, social distancing guidelines will be enforced, including maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet apart.

High risk patients will be escorted directly to an exam room and avoid the front desk and waiting room.

When possible, telemedicine services will be utilized to avoid having patients physically in the building.

Staff will utilize proper hand hygiene at all times.

Exam rooms and testing equipment will be cleaned and disinfected between patients.

Credit card receipts will be emailed or mailed to the patient.

Thank you for your understanding as we strive to protect the health and well-being of our patients and staff.